The first process of education is
obviously not a mental process. When a mother
talks to a baby, she is not encouraging its little
mind to think. When she is coaxing her child
to walk, she is not making a theoretic exposition
of the science of equilibration. She crouches
before the child, at a little distance, and spreads
her hands. “Come, baby come
to mother. Come! Baby, walk! Yes, walk!
Walk to mother! Come along. A little walk
to its mother. Come! Come then! Why
yes, a pretty baby! Oh, he can toddle! Yes yes No,
don’t be frightened, a dear. No Come
to mother ” and she catches his little
pinafore by the tip and the infant lurches
forward. “There! There! A beautiful
walk! A beautiful walker, yes! Walked all
the way to mother, baby did. Yes, he did ”
Now who will tell me that this talk
has any rhyme or reason? Not a spark of reason.
Yet a real rhyme: or rhythm, much more important.
The song and the urge of the mother’s voice plays
direct on the affective centers of the child, a wonderful
stimulus and tuition. The words hardly matter.
True, this constant repetition in the end forms a
mental association. At the moment they have no
mental significance at all for the baby. But
they ring with a strange palpitating music in his
fluttering soul, and lift him into motion.
And this is the way to educate children:
the instinctive way of mothers. There should
be no effort made to teach children to think, to have
ideas. Only to lift them and urge them into dynamic
activity. The voice of dynamic sound, not the
words of understanding. Damn understanding.
Gestures, and touch, and expression of the face, not
theory. Never have ideas about children and
never have ideas for them.
If we are going to teach children
we must teach them first to move. And not by
rule or mental dictation. Horror! But by
playing and teasing and anger, and amusement.
A child must learn to move blithe and free and proud.
It must learn the fullness of spontaneous motion.
And this it can only learn by continuous reaction from
all the centers, through all the emotions. A
child must learn to contain itself. It must learn
to sit still if need be. Part of the first phase
of education is the learning to stay still and be physically
self-contained. Then a child must learn to be
alone, and to adventure alone, and to play alone.
Any peevish clinging should be quite roughly rebuffed.
From the very first day, throw a child back on its
own resources even a little cruelly sometimes.
But don’t neglect it, don’t have a negative
attitude to it. Play with it, tease it and roll
it over as a dog her puppy, mock it when it is too
timorous, laugh at it, scold it when it really bothers
you for a child must learn not to bother
another person and when it makes you genuinely
angry, spank it soundly. But always remember
that it is a single little soul by itself; and that
the responsibility for the wise, warm relationship
is yours, the adult’s.
Then always watch its deportment.
Above all things encourage a straight backbone and
proud shoulders. Above all things despise a slovenly
movement, an ugly bearing and unpleasing manner.
And make a mock of petulance and of too much timidity.
We are imbéciles to start bothering
about love and so forth in a child. Forget utterly
that there is such a thing as emotional reciprocity.
But never forget your own honor as an adult individual
towards a small individual. It is a question of
honor, not of love.
A tree grows straight when it has
deep roots and is not too stifled. Love is a
spontaneous thing, coming out of the spontaneous effectual
soul. As a deliberate principle it is an unmitigated
evil. Also morality which is based on ideas,
or on an ideal, is an unmitigated evil. A child
which is proud and free in its movements, in all its
deportment, will be quite as moral as need be.
Honor is an instinct, a superb instinct which should
be kept keenly alive. Immorality, vice, crime,
these come from a suppression or a collapse at one
or other of the great primary centers. If one
of these centers fails to maintain its true polarity,
then there is a physical or psychic derangement, or
both. And viciousness or crime are the result
of a derangement in the primary system. Pure
morality is only an instinctive adjustment which the
soul makes in every circumstance, adjusting one thing
to another livingly, delicately, sensitively.
There can be no law. Therefore, at every cost
and charge keep the first four centers alive and alert,
active, and vivid in reaction. And then you need
fear no perversion. What we have done, in our
era, is, first, we have tried as far as possible to
suppress or subordinate the two sensual centers.
We have so unduly insisted on and exaggerated the
upper spiritual or selfless mode the living
in the other person and through the other person that
we have caused already a dangerous over-balance in
the natural psyche.
To correct this we go one worse, and
try to rule ourselves more and more by the old ideas
of sympathy and benevolence. We think that love
and benevolence will cure anything. Whereas love
and benevolence are our poison, poison to the giver,
and still more poison to the receiver. Poison
only because there is practically no spontaneous
love left in the world. It is all will,
the fatal love-will and insatiable morbid curiosity.
The pure sympathetic mode of love long ago broke down.
There is now only deadly, exaggerated volition.
This is also why general education
should be suppressed as soon as possible. We
have fallen into a state of fixed, deadly will.
Everything we do and say to our children in school
tends simply to fix in them the same deadly will,
under the pretence of pure love. Our idealism
is the clue to our fixed will. Love, beauty, benevolence,
progress, these are the words we use. But the
principle we evoke is a principle of barren, sanctified
compulsion of all life. We want to put all life
under compulsion. “How to outwit the nerves,”
for example. And therefore, to save the
children as far as possible, elementary education
should be stopped at once.
No child should be sent to any sort
of public institution before the age of ten years.
If I could but advise, I would advise that this notice
should be sent through the length and breadth of the
land.
“Parents, the State can no longer
be responsible for the mind and character of
your children. From the first day of the
coming year, all schools will be closed for an indefinite
period. Fathers, see that your boys are trained
to be men. Mothers, see that your daughters
are trained to be women.
“All schools will shortly be
converted either into public workshops or into
gymnasia. No child will be admitted into the
workshops under ten years of age. Active training
in primitive modes of fighting and gymnastics
will be compulsory for all boys over ten years
of age.
“All girls over ten years of
age must attend at one domestic workshop.
All girls over ten years of age may, in addition,
attend at one workshop of skilled labor, or of
technical industry, or of art. Admission
for three months’ probation.
“All boys over ten years of age
must attend at one workshop of domestic crafts,
and at one workshop of skilled labor, or of technical
industry, or of art. A boy may choose, with his
parents’ consent, his school of labor, or
technical industry or art, but the directors
reserve the right to transfer him to a more suitable
department, if necessary, after a three months’
probation.
“It is the intention
of this State to form a body of active,
energetic citizens.
The danger of a helpless, presumptuous,
news-paper-reading population
is universally recognized.
“All elementary
education is left in the hands of the
parents, save such as
is necessary to the different branches
of industry.
“Schools of mental
culture are free to all individuals over
fourteen years of age.
“Universities
are free to all who obtain the first culture
degree.”
The fact is, our process of universal
education is to-day so uncouth, so psychologically
barbaric, that it is the most terrible menace to the
existence of our race. We seize hold of our children,
and by parrot-compulsion we force into them a set
of mental tricks. By unnatural and unhealthy
compulsion we force them into a certain amount of
cerebral activity. And then, after a few years,
with a certain number of windmills in their heads,
we turn them loose, like so many inferior Don Quixotes,
to make a mess of life. All that they have learnt
in their heads has no reference at all to their dynamic
souls. The windmills spin and spin in a wind
of words, Dulcinea del Toboso beckons
round every corner, and our nation of inferior Quixotes
jumps on and off tram-cars, trains, bicycles, motor-cars,
buses, in one mad chase of the divine Dulcinea, who
is all the time chewing chocolates and feeling very,
very bored. It is no use telling the poor devils
to stop. They read in the newspapers about more
Dulcineas and more chivalry due to them and more
horrid persons who injure the fair fame of these bored
females. And round they skelter, after their own
tails. That is, when they are not forced to grind
out their lives for a wage. Though work is the
only thing that prevents our masses from going quite
mad.
To tell the truth, ideas are the most
dangerous germs mankind has ever been injected with.
They are introduced into the brain by injection, in
schools and by means of newspapers, and then we are
done for.
An idea which is merely introduced
into the brain, and started spinning there like some
outrageous insect, is the cause of all our misery
to-day. Instead of living from the spontaneous
centers, we live from the head. We chew, chew,
chew at some theory, some idea. We grind, grind,
grind in our mental consciousness, till we are beside
ourselves. Our primary affective centers, our
centers of spontaneous being, are so utterly ground
round and automatized that they squeak in all stages
of disharmony and incipient collapse. We are a
people and not we alone of idiots,
imbéciles and epileptics, and we don’t even
know we are raving.
And all is due, directly and solely,
to that hateful germ we call the Ideal. The Ideal
is always evil, no matter what ideal it be.
No idea should ever be raised to a governing throne.
This does not mean that man should
immediately cut off his head and try to develop a
pair of eyes in his breasts. But it does mean
this: that an idea is just the final concrete
or registered result of living dynamic interchange
and reactions: that no idea is ever perfectly
expressed until its dynamic cause is finished; and
that to continue to put into dynamic effect an already
perfected idea means the nullification of all living
activity, the substitution of mechanism, and all the
resultant horrors of ennui, ecstasy, neurasthenia,
and a collapsing psyche.
The whole tree of our idea of life
and living is dead. Then let us leave off hanging
ourselves and our children from its branches like
medlars.
The idea, the actual idea, must rise
ever fresh, ever displaced, like the leaves of a tree,
from out of the quickness of the sap, and according
to the forever incalculable effluence of the great
dynamic centers of life. The tree of life is
a gay kind of tree that is forever dropping its leaves
and budding out afresh, quite different ones.
If the last lot were thistle leaves, the next lot may
be vine. You never can tell with the Tree of
Life.
So we come back to that precious child
who costs us such a lot of ink. By what right,
I ask you, are we going to inject into him our own
disease-germs of ideas and infallible motives?
By the right of the diseased, who want to infect everybody.
There are few, few people in
whom the living impulse and reaction develops and
sublimates into mental consciousness. There are
all kinds of trees in the forest. But few of
them indeed bear the apples of knowledge. The
modern world insists, however, that every individual
shall bear the apples of knowledge. So we go through
the forest of mankind, cut back every tree, and try
to graft it into an apple-tree. A nice wood of
monsters we make by so doing.
It is not the nature of most
men to know and to understand and to reason very far.
Therefore, why should they make a pretense of it?
It is the nature of some few men to reason, then let
them reason. Those whose nature it is to be rational
will instinctively ask why and wherefore, and wrestle
with themselves for an answer. But why every
Tom, Dick and Harry should have the why and wherefore
of the universe rammed into him, and should be allowed
to draw the conclusion hence that he is the ideal
person and responsible for the universe, I don’t
know. It is a lie anyway for neither
the whys nor the wherefores are his own, and he is
but a parrot with his nut of a universe.
Why should we cram the mind of a child
with facts that have nothing to do with his own experiences,
and have no relation to his own dynamic activity?
Let us realize that every extraneous idea effectually
introduced into a man’s mind is a direct obstruction
of his dynamic activity. Every idea which is
introduced from outside into a man’s mind, and
which does not correspond to his own dynamic nature,
is a fatal stumbling-block for that man: is a
cause of arrest for his true individual activity,
and a derangement to his psychic being.
For instance, if I teach a man the
idea that all men are equal. Now this idea has
no foundation in experience, but is logically deduced
from certain ethical or philosophic principles.
But there is a disease of idealism in the world, and
we all are born with it. Particularly teachers
are born with it. So they seize on the idea of
equality, and proceed to instil it. With what
result? Your man is no longer a man, living his
own life from his own spontaneous centers. He
is a theoretic imbecile trying to frustrate and dislocate
all life.
It is the death of all life to force
a pure idea into practice. Life must be
lived from the deep, self-responsible spontaneous centers
of every individual, in a vital, non-ideal
circuit of dynamic relation between individuals.
The passions or desires which are thought-born are
deadly. Any particular mode of passion or desire
which receives an exclusive ideal sanction at once
becomes poisonous.
If this is true for men, it is much
more true for women. Teach a woman to act from
an idea, and you destroy her womanhood for ever.
Make a woman self-conscious, and her soul is barren
as a sandbag. Why were we driven out of Paradise?
Why did we fall into this gnawing disease of unappeasable
dissatisfaction? Not because we sinned. Ah,
no. All the animals in Paradise enjoyed the sensual
passion of coition. Not because we sinned.
But because we got our sex into our head.
When Eve ate that particular apple,
she became aware of her own womanhood, mentally.
And mentally she began to experiment with it.
She has been experimenting ever since. So has
man. To the rage and horror of both of them.
These sexual experiments are really
anathema. But once a woman is sexually self-conscious,
what is she to do? There it is, she is born with
the disease of her own self-consciousness, as was her
mother before her. She is bound to experiment
and try one idea after another, in the long run always
to her own misery. She is bound to have fixed
one, and then another idea of herself, herself as woman.
First she is the noble spouse of a not-quite-so-noble
male: then a Mater Dolorosa: then
a ministering Angel: then a competent social unit,
a Member of Parliament or a Lady Doctor or a platform
speaker: and all the while, as a side show, she
is the Isolde of some Tristan, or the Guinevere of
some Lancelot, or the Fata Morgana of all men in
her own idea. She can’t stop having an
idea of herself. She can’t get herself
out of her own head. And there she is, functioning
away from her own head and her own consciousness of
herself and her own automatic self-will, till the
whole man and woman game has become just a hell, and
men with any backbone would rather kill themselves
than go on with it or kill somebody else.
Yet we are going to inculcate more
and more self-consciousness, teach every little Mary
to be more and more a nice little Mary out of her
own head, and every little Joseph to theorize himself
up to the scratch.
And the point lies here. There
will have to come an end. Every race which
has become self-conscious and idea-bound in the past
has perished. And then it has all started afresh,
in a different way, with another race. And man
has never learnt any better. We are really far,
far more life-stupid than the dead Greeks or the lost
Etruscans. Our day is pretty short, and closing
fast. We can pass, and another race can follow
later.
But there is another alternative.
We still have in us the power to discriminate between
our own idealism, our own self-conscious will, and
that other reality, our own true spontaneous self.
Certainly we are so overloaded and diseased with ideas
that we can’t get well in a minute. But
we can set our faces stubbornly against the disease,
once we recognize it. The disease of love, the
disease of “spirit,” the disease of niceness
and benevolence and feeling good on our own behalf
and good on somebody else’s behalf. Pah,
it is all a gangrene. We can retreat upon the
proud, isolate self, and remain there alone, like
lepers, till we are cured of this ghastly white disease
of self-conscious idealism.
And we really can make a move on our
children’s behalf. We really can refrain
from thrusting our children any more into those hot-beds
of the self-conscious disease, schools. We really
can prevent their eating much more of the tissues
of leprosy, newspapers and books. For a time,
there should be no compulsory teaching to read and
write at all. The great mass of humanity should
never learn to read and write never.
And instead of this gnawing, gnawing
disease of mental consciousness and awful, unhealthy
craving for stimulus and for action, we must substitute
genuine action. The war was really not a bad beginning.
But we went out under the banners of idealism, and
now the men are home again, the virus is more active
than ever, rotting their very souls.
The mass of the people will never
mentally understand. But they will soon
instinctively fall into line.
Let us substitute action, all kinds
of action, for the mass of people, in place of mental
activity. Even twelve hours’ work a day
is better than a newspaper at four in the afternoon
and a grievance for the rest of the evening.
But particularly let us take care of the children.
At all cost, try to prevent a girl’s mind from
dwelling on herself, Make her act, work, play:
assume a rule over her girlhood. Let her learn
the domestic arts in their perfection. Let us
even artificially set her to spin and weave.
Anything to keep her busy, to prevent her reading
and becoming self-conscious. Let us awake as soon
as possible to the repulsive machine quality of machine-made
things. They smell of death. And let us
insist that the home is sacred, the hearth, and the
very things of the home. Then keep the girls apart
from any familiarity or being “pals” with
the boys. The nice clean intimacy which we now
so admire between the sexes is sterilizing. It
makes neuters. Later on, no deep, magical sex-life
is possible.
The same with the boys. First
and foremost establish a rule over them, a proud,
harsh, manly rule. Make them know that
at every moment they are in the shadow of a proud,
strong, adult authority. Let them be soldiers,
but as individuals not machine units. There are
wars in the future, great wars, which not machines
will finally decide, but the free, indomitable life
spirit. No more wars under the banners of the
ideal, and in the spirit of sacrifice. But wars
in the strength of individual men. And then,
pure individualistic training to fight, and preparation
for a whole new way of life, a new society. Put
money into its place, and science and industry.
The leaders must stand for life, and they must not
ask the simple followers to point out the direction.
When the leaders assume responsibility they relieve
the followers forever of the burden of finding a way.
Relieved of this hateful incubus of responsibility
for general affairs, the populace can again become
free and happy and spontaneous, leaving matters to
their superiors. No newspapers the
mass of the people never learning to read. The
evolving once more of the great spontaneous gestures
of life.
We can’t go on as we are.
Poor, nerve-worn creatures, fretting our lives away
and hating to die because we have never lived.
The secret is, to commit into the hands of the sacred
few the responsibility which now lies like torture
on the mass. Let the few, the leaders, be increasingly
responsible for the whole. And let the mass be
free: free, save for the choice of leaders.
Leaders this is what mankind is craving
for.
But men must be prepared to obey,
body and soul, once they have chosen the leader.
And let them choose the leader for life’s sake
only.
Begin then there is a beginning.